Grip and residue
Oil can affect bottle handling, cap cleanliness and belt contact.
Oil bottle capping
Oil bottle projects need careful consideration of grip, residue, cap torque and line integration. Filled samples are especially useful during capping checks.
Oil can affect bottle handling, cap cleanliness and belt contact.
Glass and plastic oil bottles behave differently under torque.
Standard screw caps, tamper-evident caps and pourer closures need checking.
Shortlist route
Use these checks to decide whether the project is a semi-automatic, compact or automatic inline capping route.
| Project signal | Likely route | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Stable oil bottles | Inline screw or spindle capper | Good where repeatable torque and output matter. |
| Short oil batches | Semi-automatic capper | Flexible route for smaller production runs. |
| Oily handling environment | Sample-led setup checks | Helps avoid slipping and presentation issues. |
Related routes
FAQ
Often yes for suitable threaded closures and stable bottles.
Filled samples reveal grip, stability and residue behaviour.
Bottle size, cap type, output target, product residue and line layout.
Ready to shortlist?
Lancing UK will help identify whether you need a semi-automatic capper, compact capper, inline spindle capper or specialist cap feeding route.